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Courses that may form part of a BCL degree are shown below. Each BCL student must take four courses. A dissertation counts as one course. Click on a course name for an informal explanation.

Not every course is available every year: Courses that are not available in 2009-10 are indicated below. A final list will be available in September 2009.
The faculty reserves the right to apply a cap to any BCL or MJur course in the event of an enrolment that exceeds available teaching capacity. A cap will normally be applied in cases where numbers are greater than 35, but occasionally there may be lower or higher caps.

The Faculty attaches great importance to tutorial teaching and this is an integral part of every course.



The list of available courses on the MJur degree is different and is available here.

For authoritative descriptions of all the courses consult the current student handbook.

 

 

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